ALL YOUR TOILET PAPER YOU BUY AT THE DOLLAR STORES. It comes from recycle paper from the (cities) dumps. Day labors handpick up the paper! Then mix with card broad. Then turn into paste and blech white. This is every large city in America. The company don't need to make a profit, because it is subsidized by you. Along with the beautiful building.
Could this be a cause of vaginal cysts? I'm trying to eliminate as many toxins from my life as possible, I have a lot of family diseases and I want to eliminate as much risk as possible. I'm starting to eat only things from local farms, vegetables from the store until the local farmers market opens in the summer. I changed what I shower with. I never thought about toilet paper until I watched a UA-cam short. What would you recommend?
This is the best video I've seen on toilet paper. It's sad that more people don't know about this. This is the kind of video that should be viral. I'd also like to add that I've been using a squatting platform for the past 20 years. If you want good gut health, you need to squat both when you pee and go to number 2. If you can't afford a squatting platform then you can supplement with a Squatty Potty, but that will not give you a full squat and its benefits. The ideal thing would be a squat toilet, but not everyone can afford that luxury. I have never seen a squat toilet ever in my life here in The United States. At this point, you have to question everything people think is normal: from the harms of sitting to toilet paper, people accept these things into their lives without questioning it. I started questioning almost everything about society 20 years ago, and I'm so happy I did. 20 years ago barely anyone was squatting, and now almost everyone is finally finding out about squatting in the West. That's why I always listen to my intuition and don't do what everyone else does: the normies, AKA normal people. I'd rather be looked at as weird but know that I'm not just doing what everyone else does in order to be accepted. I'm so glad I preferred to be looked at as weird instead of trying to be like what society thinks is normal. It took super long, but scientists are finally realizing that Eastern countries had it right all along. Many Westerners (including scientists) thought squat toilets were "backwards" when in reality, sitting to shit is the most backward thing one can do. Even children know this intuitively, but they are taught to sit instead of squat, thereby taking away their intuition. That's society for you: question society.
Yep, and formaldehyde is also in the flu vax per the medical clinic that provided ingredients to us at the free flu vax clinic at work. In addition, the clinic asked employees to sign release of liability, which in itself is a bad sign.
@@user-dn9vd9xg9p yes, when I used to work in a lab, we had a whole day training to learn how to use formaldehyde and what to do in case of intoxication. Really dangerous.
bidet. yeah, but if you don't have good filter system on your water pipes, the water coming through the bidet is ALSO toxic! Everything is toxic in one way or another. It is so frustrating!
I have horrible city water. That said, I've made reusable, organic flannel wipes. I keep a small jar of filtered water ( with colloidal silver) to wet them if needed. No more issues in the privates 😊
@@KarnivoreKaren Great idea! I made a system too 😉For #1: I keep a long spouted watering can in the tub next to the toilet and fill it when I need to rinse after peeing. My water is not filtered (apartment), but I think the toilet paper was far more toxic cause my problems "down south" have improved too! I got a bag of organic cotton white t-shirt pieces for patting dry after rinsing with water. For #2: I bought some super-soft organic baby washcloths I put in a baby wipes dispenser box, in water and a couple drops of tea tree soap to use for wet-wipes. Also, the most non-toxic bamboo tissues ("Kleenex") I could find (I tend to use less of a tissue style wipe vs a toilet paper roll style) which I only use for #2 dry-wipes. So, #2 - I dry-wipe first till can't get any more, then wet wipe till all poo is gone, then rise with water and gently pat dry. #1 - water rinse and pat dry. Then any soiled cloths get rinsed off into the toilet (like a diaper routine) and go into a lidded bucket full of water with just a drop or two of tea tree or thyme soap, until it's laundry day and they get wash separately from reg clothes. I know this sounds like a lot, and it was at first, but now it's just routine. And I feel so much healthier down there! Who knew it was the toilet paper causing all that irritation?! And the bamboo toilet paper rolls are so expensive and such small rolls, and some are even white meaning they are bleached, what a rip off! I learned a lot of this by watching youtube videos of cloth diaper routines. I buy the "QY" bamboo tissues at amazon.
I have horrible city water, so no bidet. That said, I've made cloth wipes from flannel sheets. I also keep a small jar of filtered water (with colloidal silver) to dip them in if needed. P.S....I make my own detergents so, no chemicals there either. 😊
I think you need to test your water before you recommend a "chemical free" or "safe" bidet option. Our water here in the states is full of chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, etc. Im not sure that's as good of an alternative as you think. 👍
Not to be gross but spread your cheeks before sitting down cuts back on the cleanup . Take a cup of filtered water in there with you 🤷🤷 ... I guess nothing convenient is good for us .You can also buy shower filters just get that and a nozzle with a hose
I wouldn’t use it. Those little bits will get stuck on your skin and sit there transferring any chemicals from the toilet paper into your blood stream as your skin will absorb it.
Which one is the least bad and which one would be the worst, and which would be in middle, is it with fragrances, bleached or recycled toilet paper that is the worst?
The 3 of them are chemical based. Recycles is from bleached paper. Check in description of the video some of my favorite brands. Bamboo is a good choice.
Thanks for the video. Watch this video to learn more about what's in many toilet paper brands and a better way to clean yourself: ua-cam.com/video/9YlpPv_pI0o/v-deo.html
Which is the toilet paper that you use?
Very important to be conscious about the toxins coming from any of the household products, including the toilet paper!
ALL YOUR TOILET PAPER YOU BUY AT THE DOLLAR STORES. It comes from recycle paper from the (cities) dumps. Day labors handpick up the paper! Then mix with card broad. Then turn into paste and blech white. This is every large city in America. The company don't need to make a profit,
because it is subsidized by you. Along with the beautiful building.
Could this be a cause of vaginal cysts? I'm trying to eliminate as many toxins from my life as possible, I have a lot of family diseases and I want to eliminate as much risk as possible. I'm starting to eat only things from local farms, vegetables from the store until the local farmers market opens in the summer. I changed what I shower with. I never thought about toilet paper until I watched a UA-cam short. What would you recommend?
@@krystleschmidt5937 Bamboo paper, just plain, Bamboo TT.
@@krystleschmidt5937 I'm looking into, Ismax, toilet paper.
My dad , deceased of old age, was a chemistry professor. He always said all recycled were toxic.
This is the best video I've seen on toilet paper. It's sad that more people don't know about this. This is the kind of video that should be viral.
I'd also like to add that I've been using a squatting platform for the past 20 years. If you want good gut health, you need to squat both when you pee and go to number 2. If you can't afford a squatting platform then you can supplement with a Squatty Potty, but that will not give you a full squat and its benefits.
The ideal thing would be a squat toilet, but not everyone can afford that luxury. I have never seen a squat toilet ever in my life here in The United States. At this point, you have to question everything people think is normal: from the harms of sitting to toilet paper, people accept these things into their lives without questioning it. I started questioning almost everything about society 20 years ago, and I'm so happy I did. 20 years ago barely anyone was squatting, and now almost everyone is finally finding out about squatting in the West.
That's why I always listen to my intuition and don't do what everyone else does: the normies, AKA normal people. I'd rather be looked at as weird but know that I'm not just doing what everyone else does in order to be accepted. I'm so glad I preferred to be looked at as weird instead of trying to be like what society thinks is normal.
It took super long, but scientists are finally realizing that Eastern countries had it right all along. Many Westerners (including scientists) thought squat toilets were "backwards" when in reality, sitting to shit is the most backward thing one can do.
Even children know this intuitively, but they are taught to sit instead of squat, thereby taking away their intuition. That's society for you: question society.
Definitely better to be looked at as a weird but a healthy one :)
@@ElenaMagantohc Excelente... Gracias...
In islam we r taught to squat & wash with water after using the restroom. Good on u for not following the crowd!
You can't do that on our toilets, if you stand on them they can break and you could cut yourself really bad.
Yep, and formaldehyde is also in the flu vax per the medical clinic that provided ingredients to us at the free flu vax clinic at work. In addition, the clinic asked employees to sign release of liability, which in itself is a bad sign.
@@user-dn9vd9xg9p yes, when I used to work in a lab, we had a whole day training to learn how to use formaldehyde and what to do in case of intoxication. Really dangerous.
This is all TRUE! Beware of the dangers. Thank you Elena for posting this video.
bidet. yeah, but if you don't have good filter system on your water pipes, the water coming through the bidet is ALSO toxic! Everything is toxic in one way or another. It is so frustrating!
You are totally right! A water filtration system is really important.
I was going to say the same thing, you got it.
I have horrible city water. That said, I've made reusable, organic flannel wipes. I keep a small jar of filtered water ( with colloidal silver) to wet them if needed.
No more issues in the privates 😊
@@KarnivoreKaren Great idea! I made a system too 😉For #1: I keep a long spouted watering can in the tub next to the toilet and fill it when I need to rinse after peeing. My water is not filtered (apartment), but I think the toilet paper was far more toxic cause my problems "down south" have improved too! I got a bag of organic cotton white t-shirt pieces for patting dry after rinsing with water. For #2: I bought some super-soft organic baby washcloths I put in a baby wipes dispenser box, in water and a couple drops of tea tree soap to use for wet-wipes. Also, the most non-toxic bamboo tissues ("Kleenex") I could find (I tend to use less of a tissue style wipe vs a toilet paper roll style) which I only use for #2 dry-wipes. So, #2 - I dry-wipe first till can't get any more, then wet wipe till all poo is gone, then rise with water and gently pat dry. #1 - water rinse and pat dry. Then any soiled cloths get rinsed off into the toilet (like a diaper routine) and go into a lidded bucket full of water with just a drop or two of tea tree or thyme soap, until it's laundry day and they get wash separately from reg clothes. I know this sounds like a lot, and it was at first, but now it's just routine. And I feel so much healthier down there! Who knew it was the toilet paper causing all that irritation?! And the bamboo toilet paper rolls are so expensive and such small rolls, and some are even white meaning they are bleached, what a rip off! I learned a lot of this by watching youtube videos of cloth diaper routines. I buy the "QY" bamboo tissues at amazon.
Great research!
Thank you so much for this video
I have horrible city water, so no bidet. That said, I've made cloth wipes from flannel sheets. I also keep a small jar of filtered water (with colloidal silver) to dip them in if needed.
P.S....I make my own detergents so, no chemicals there either. 😊
I just made some myself out of flannelette sheets.
Thank you. This was extremely helpful. ❤
Super! Elena, true!
Tx. I can show you.
What trees are they using for toilet paper? If one is allergic to that tree, wow, I never thought of that until this video.
I think you need to test your water before you recommend a "chemical free" or "safe" bidet option. Our water here in the states is full of chlorine, fluoride, heavy metals, etc. Im not sure that's as good of an alternative as you think. 👍
Unfortunately true. I was thinking the same. Especially the toilet water smh
Not to be gross but spread your cheeks before sitting down cuts back on the cleanup . Take a cup of filtered water in there with you 🤷🤷 ... I guess nothing convenient is good for us .You can also buy shower filters just get that and a nozzle with a hose
Get a bidet with and attached water filtration to the water input
Awesome, thanks for letting everyone know. You need to make more content like this
Thank you!!! Awesome video. I was wondering why I kept getting infections
Amazing Thank you!!! I am new here and love your videos.
Great info 👍
What about pads and tampons talk about them which ones are good
100% cotton or use the menstrual cup
Toxic Shock Syndrome. Going back to the 1970s.
i always avoided scented toilet roll, i just didnt get it. there are times i just used a cloth..
Cloth are great made with cotton
The toilet paper I’m using now is shedding white powder all over the place. What is this?
The brand is Willow
I wouldn’t use it. Those little bits will get stuck on your skin and sit there transferring any chemicals from the toilet paper into your blood stream as your skin will absorb it.
@engineer4god470 are you referring to the brand? Or the type of willow tree?
People should talk more about it
Which one is the least bad and which one would be the worst, and which would be in middle, is it with fragrances, bleached or recycled toilet paper that is the worst?
The 3 of them are chemical based. Recycles is from bleached paper. Check in description of the video some of my favorite brands. Bamboo is a good choice.
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So depressing. I want a bidet but.. lol idk bamboo TP sounds good tho
Either way bamboo TP or bidets are good. Best way to eliminate toxins
You can get a portable bidet for like 50$
Thank You! (my butt-crack rash also thanks you)...:)
Mila...Just pray them with a bit of Lysol and let it dry before you switch to a new brand. That helps too and you won't waste money.
What? Lysol is a toxic substance.
😂
Developmental problems
Just use the Islamic way .Use water to clean yourself
Bidets are the best way to avoid toilet paper.
@@ElenaMagantohc
It doesn't matter how water is used as long its used but some Bidets are nit safe because they transfer bacteria
@@jojo-dg1ei yes, you are right. Not all bidets are good. And water is the cleanest way to use the bathroom and avoid toxins
This has NOTHING to do with Islam. The biblical Isr@elites were doing this 2,000 years BEFORE there was anything called "Islam".
@@ElenaMagantohcnever knew that toilet paper were toxic...I use bidet and toilet paper to dry myself
Toxicity
Thanks for the video. Watch this video to learn more about what's in many toilet paper brands and a better way to clean yourself: ua-cam.com/video/9YlpPv_pI0o/v-deo.html
Paper straws!